EVENTS AT LITTLE RIVER WETLANDS PROJECT
Little River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting almost 1,200 acres of natural and restored wetlands near Fort Wayne and Huntington, offers interesting and informative nature events this December and January. All are free and open to the community.
Tuesday in December: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. “Little River Ramblers.”
Meet at the Eagle Marsh barn, 6801 Engle Road, Fort Wayne to explore the preserve’s interesting plants and wildlife.
Sponsored by Little River Wetlands Project.
Free.
Contact info@lrwp.org or 260-478-2515 for information.
Meet at the Boy Scout office parking lot, end of Olde Canal Place Drive (opposite Lutheran Hospital entrance on W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne) to explore Eagle Marsh’s interesting plants and wildlife.
Sponsored by Little River Wetlands Project.
Free.
Contact info@lrwp.org or 260-478-2515 for information.
Light breakfast and nature presentation for nature lovers 50+ at Coventry Meadows Senior Community on W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne.
Did you know that the state-endangered short-eared owl was seen at Eagle Marsh last winter?
Learn more about this interesting predator and other owls you can expect to find at Eagle Marsh.
Sponsored by Little River Wetlands Project.
Free.
Contact info@lrwp.org or 260-478-2515 to reserve a spot as space is limited.
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